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itrip

  • 15-12-2004 11:00am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 4


    does anyone know where you can buy an itrip in ireland and how much is it??


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 214 ✭✭Fibonacci


    Don't think you can buy them in Ireland as since they transmit on the FM frequency they are illegal.

    think you'll need to have it shipped in from the US.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 147 ✭✭seagizmo


    Fibonacci wrote:
    Don't think you can buy them in Ireland as since they transmit on the FM frequency they are illegal.

    think you'll need to have it shipped in from the US.

    Hey, got my direct from www.griffintechnology.com but be warned they only ship with UPS and you get charged a shed load, extra $30 for a $30 piece of kit. In my opinion, not worth it. Oh and the it took ages, and the sales people where cheeky as f*ck!

    The sound quality is poor, it's fildly and sometimes on my 3g iPod it just went mental. It drains the battery and it just a pain in the arse, there are better ways to get the music from your iPod. This just is one.

    By far the better option is the Monster Cable (not sure of the link).

    SG


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